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well, this painting is called the last days of christophe if people wanted to overthrow christophe beforee becomes ill. we don't know what do know is that on august 15th, 1820, christophe is in the city of lima and he's there for two reasons. he's once he's there to celebrate the catholic feast of and his wife's feast day, and those coincide that year. his wife feast day is august 15th. he's the church. the priest is a sermon. and all of a sudden christophe falls to the ground with huge thud. he hits his head and he appears to be unconscious. his scottish dr. duncan stewart revives him. but it's clear when he comes to that he's he's partially paralyzed. this starts making people in the kingdom think about what life would be like without. now remember he has an heir prince victor only who's technically supposed to take over in the event something like this would happen. but did it cause the nobles to also to think about and imagine themselves the place of the king? did it cause the southerners, the republic, to think this is their moment, this is their chance? the royal press of haiti the
well, this painting is called the last days of christophe if people wanted to overthrow christophe beforee becomes ill. we don't know what do know is that on august 15th, 1820, christophe is in the city of lima and he's there for two reasons. he's once he's there to celebrate the catholic feast of and his wife's feast day, and those coincide that year. his wife feast day is august 15th. he's the church. the priest is a sermon. and all of a sudden christophe falls to the ground with huge thud....
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christopher: exactly.ifferent dynamics with some of these companies and distributors. we want something, when stress comes into the marketplace, these will work. jonathan: we are not done by even 5% on the s&p. christopher: what we tell people is, look at low volatility, value. europe. those are pretty strong markets. growth is weak at this point in time. getting back to lisa's comment about momentum, tech is momentum, if you look at the tech etf, it is the most underweight of any sector represented in the index. momentum now is financials and communications. jonathan: i appreciate your insight. christopher harvey from wells fargo. let's get a quick update on stories elsewhere this morning with dani burger. dani: crypto recoup some of the losses over the weekend after president trump posted yesterday about his plan for a strategic reserve that includes more tokens. many of the details are unknown including how much the government will actually buy and how the purchases would be funded. kroger chairman chai
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christopher. >> that's right. federica.tonight, a positive update on the pope's health from the vatican, emphasizing he's remained in a stable condition. now, of course, on friday, we've been told that there had been a respiratory crisis and the pope had needed additional oxygen therapy for that. and of course, it's not the only respiratory crisis the pope has had since his hospitalization. but today we were told that the pope is without a fever, that the blood tests are positive in terms of whether the pope has an infection or not. it suggests he doesn't have infections. um, but he is still on high flow oxygen and receiving oxygen through a mask which is attached to a machine. so the prognosis for the pope remains, in the vatican's words, guarded, i.e., it is too soon to tell what the prognosis is. the pope is 88 years old, and he's been in the gemelli hospital in rome for 16 days now. that's the longest time that he's spent in hospital during his pontificate. and clearly there's there's anxiety and concern in the vatican,
christopher. >> that's right. federica.tonight, a positive update on the pope's health from the vatican, emphasizing he's remained in a stable condition. now, of course, on friday, we've been told that there had been a respiratory crisis and the pope had needed additional oxygen therapy for that. and of course, it's not the only respiratory crisis the pope has had since his hospitalization. but today we were told that the pope is without a fever, that the blood tests are positive in terms...
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cnn's christopher lamb is in rome, where a spokesperson noted the pope is not considered out of danger. however. >> well, fredricka, that's right. the pope is still not out of danger, but a more encouraging update from the vatican tonight on saturday, saying that the pope has remained in a stable condition today, that there are no respiratory crises, as we were told of on friday. and as there have been in the past, during his hospitalization. the vatican saying, though he is still on high flow oxygen and alternating between that high flow oxygen and this breathing device, which we understand is coming through a mask, the oxygen for the pope is coming through a mask attached to a machine. now, the pope has been in hospital now since the 14th of february. it's the longest hospitalization of his pontificate. he has pneumonia in both of his lungs. and he's 88 years old. and really, the last few days we had heard of improvement. but then on friday, we heard about this bronchial spasm, which required this extra oxygen therapy that the pope has been receiving. of course, there's a lot of anxi
cnn's christopher lamb is in rome, where a spokesperson noted the pope is not considered out of danger. however. >> well, fredricka, that's right. the pope is still not out of danger, but a more encouraging update from the vatican tonight on saturday, saying that the pope has remained in a stable condition today, that there are no respiratory crises, as we were told of on friday. and as there have been in the past, during his hospitalization. the vatican saying, though he is still on high...
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christopher lam in rome, thanks so much. well, next month, the u.s.dent, donald trump, will have his annual physical exam, the first of his second term. the president's doctors say he will be examined at walter reed national military medical center. trump is 78 years old. he's the second oldest to serve in office, after former president joe biden. and by the time his term is over, he'll be the oldest president in u.s. history. health officials say there are now 146 cases of measles in western texas. and for the first time in a decade, one person has died from the measles. cnn's jenn sullivan reports. >> jerry moran is the measles outbreak worsens in texas? there's growing concerns over public safety. >> we are seeing a worrying, expanding outbreak of measles. >> in western texas. at least 146 cases of measles have been reported this year. but doctor jennifer shuford says those numbers could be much higher. >> this is actually larger than our confirmed count case, and it continues to grow. >> the latest update from state health officials comes just day
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cnn's christopher lam has been closely monitoring this story from vatican city. what else can you tell us about how the pope is doing tonight? >> well, jessica, it was a positive update on the pope's health from the vatican on saturday. they said that the pope remains stable, that he is not showing any signs of fever, that there were no more respiratory crises today, on saturday. now, of course, on friday, we're told that the by the vatican that the pope had had this bronchial spasm that had led to an advance oxygen therapy for francis. today things are calmer. vatican sources saying that the pope's able to move around, that he had 20 minutes in the chapel, that he's in good spirits. so all of these positive signs and developments, however, the pope is still on high flow oxygen, alternating between that and oxygen through a mask which is connected up to a machine. so the prognosis for the pope remains guarded. we're told by the vatican that means it's still too soon to tell. so there is still a lot of concern for the pope. he's 88 years old. he has pneumonia in b
cnn's christopher lam has been closely monitoring this story from vatican city. what else can you tell us about how the pope is doing tonight? >> well, jessica, it was a positive update on the pope's health from the vatican on saturday. they said that the pope remains stable, that he is not showing any signs of fever, that there were no more respiratory crises today, on saturday. now, of course, on friday, we're told that the by the vatican that the pope had had this bronchial spasm that...
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cnn's christopher lam is in rome. >> well, for the second night, running some encouraging news about pope francis's condition, the vatican on sunday saying he remains in a stable condition and that we're told he received visitors at the gemelli hospital today. now francis is still on high flow oxygen therapy, but he is not. the vatican said, are using oxygen through a machine ventilator. he was on that ventilator after the respiratory crisis of friday, although that ventilation was not invasive. now, francis received on sunday two senior vatican officials, cardinal pietro parolin and archbishop edgar pena parra, at the hospital. the pope has been at the gemelli since february the 14th. it's his 17th day in hospital for the third sunday running. he did not lead the angelus prayer, but sent a text of his remarks from the hospital. and he said in them that, uh, war seems even more absurd to him from here. and he prayed for peace across the world, including ukraine. he also said that he was seeing his time of ill health as an opportunity to come close to those who are also suffering, and
cnn's christopher lam is in rome. >> well, for the second night, running some encouraging news about pope francis's condition, the vatican on sunday saying he remains in a stable condition and that we're told he received visitors at the gemelli hospital today. now francis is still on high flow oxygen therapy, but he is not. the vatican said, are using oxygen through a machine ventilator. he was on that ventilator after the respiratory crisis of friday, although that ventilation was not...
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i have the three white roses, for christopher, matthew and ashley. and my red rose, as always.hn had to fall out of the sky, this couldn't have been a better place for him to come down. he was a very proud american, of scottish descent. interviewer: do you ever find yourself looking over to the field? oh, yes. yes, because that's where john died. he was... he was in the nose cone of the plane. you know, through the years you don't get over... ..a loss of this type or this magnitude. you just learn how to live with it. and knowing that he is where he is, here at tundergarth in scotland, among this most beautiful countryside and setting, you know, it's such a peaceful and serene place. when i got john back and i viewed him, i promised to him that i would try to find out who did this and hold people accountable, because i know that if i had been on that flight, he would've done the same thing. when al-megrahi was found guilty, as a libyan official, of bringing down pan am 103... ..the libyans created a no-fault settlement offer, saying that libya was not taking responsibility, but
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omar fall christopher peterson alita fisher. >> hello mta board and congrats julie. my name is dennis wong. i'm a union rep with seiu 1021 i represent the mta that includes the 8201 crossing guards who currently have 160 crossing guards who make about $25 an hour. they don't get health care benefits. they work split shifts. they only get 450 hours each year. they're often understaffed without a guard for each school that wants one. >> it's an important role that is often difficult to fill in private meetings such as the mini funding working group. no one has ever brought up eliminating the crossing school program as an alternative until last thursday february 13th. happy valentine's day. right. this was unacceptable and startling to hear. i understand that the mta is facing a huge budget deficit of 50 million this year. what do we need to still cut 15 million from the last mta board meeting? it was stated that the board wanted to see other alternatives to service cuts as an option. they considered using the 15 million from the 140 million reserves we just heard from
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christopher, all such meetings should be public.d to see how the sausage is made. having said that, it was fun to watch. --, obviously it was really a bad idea, not a good look for anyone. d.j. says private, things needed to be decided behind closed doors but i'm proud of our president and vp. scott says after the left try to impeach emperor a phone call i think it's wise to be out in the open. josip, should have been private. also j.d. seemed to be provoking the dispute. i'm not happy. eric says it showed zelenskyy for what he is and show that trump is all about america first. thank you for watching america's late news, "fox news at night". i'm trace gallagher in(man los angeles. have a great weekend and we wilp see you back here on monday. ♪ ♪the ♪ (man) cooool. ♪ (man) right on time! (vo) stay in the know. from your dock... to their door. known for building special bonds. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 18 types of cancer, including certain early-sta
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that followed another one by christopher newport university that had spanberger up by five points.his is a purple state with an incumbent republican governor and elections this year an incumbent republican governor whose lieutenant governor is running to succeed him. but the democratic challenger for that governorship is now leading in the polls by five, ten, 15 points. i think it has to help that republican governor glenn youngkin is absolutely flailing when it comes to any sort of response to what trump is doing to wreak havoc for more than 100,000 people in that state whose lives have been turned upside down by donald trump and elon musk. joining us now is former congresswoman, current contender to be the democratic nominee for virginia governor, abigail spanberger. congresswoman spanberger, it's really nice to see you. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> for having me. >> so that's a little bit of a surface look at some of what's been going on in your state. i've been watching governor youngkin closely because i know he's a facile politician. he's he's good with
that followed another one by christopher newport university that had spanberger up by five points.his is a purple state with an incumbent republican governor and elections this year an incumbent republican governor whose lieutenant governor is running to succeed him. but the democratic challenger for that governorship is now leading in the polls by five, ten, 15 points. i think it has to help that republican governor glenn youngkin is absolutely flailing when it comes to any sort of response to...
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christopher wray now, according to reports, the weekly call is reserved for the most serious topics.xperience or care patel has about the seriousness of the job, he began to lay out his priorities, which. are not national security work and foreign threats from abroad, but rather patel explained that he doesn't like meetings, reading, briefing books or wearing suits. patel's apparent lack of knowledge was on display when he used intelligence and counterintelligence interchangeably. he then expressed interest in playing on the fbi's hockey team, which is always important for an fbi director. and partnering with ultimate fighting championship. yeah, you heard me right on this one, folks. he wants to use the ufc to train our federal agents. rich. joining me now is george conway, conservative attorney and president of the society for the rule of law. and tara setmayer, co-founder and ceo of the sinica project and former republican communications director. so i don't know where to go with this. >> look. >> i mean, the. >> bright side. i'll let. >> you just go have. >> at it. >> just have i
christopher wray now, according to reports, the weekly call is reserved for the most serious topics.xperience or care patel has about the seriousness of the job, he began to lay out his priorities, which. are not national security work and foreign threats from abroad, but rather patel explained that he doesn't like meetings, reading, briefing books or wearing suits. patel's apparent lack of knowledge was on display when he used intelligence and counterintelligence interchangeably. he then...
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the moderator of this session is christopher demuth. mr. jmu is a distinguished fellow in american thought at the heritage foundation. previously, he was president of the american enterprise institute. from 1986 to 2008. mr. jimmy also serves as a trustee of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. please welcome mr. jmu and our esteemed panelists to the stage. thanks very much. i don't want. thank you. we turn now from the european antecedents of the declaration to those of the american colonial experience. it had been a long experience in the settlement period of the 1600s. the english were preoccupied with wars and domestic strife and the beheading of kings. they left the the colonists mainly on their own to build settlements in the wilderness and fashion new world societies from the ground up. then in the pre-revolution period of the 1700s, london had finally gotten its act together and began actively enforcing mercantilist restrictions, imposing new taxes, restricting colonial assemblies and courts, and limiting westward expansion.
the moderator of this session is christopher demuth. mr. jmu is a distinguished fellow in american thought at the heritage foundation. previously, he was president of the american enterprise institute. from 1986 to 2008. mr. jimmy also serves as a trustee of the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. please welcome mr. jmu and our esteemed panelists to the stage. thanks very much. i don't want. thank you. we turn now from the european antecedents of the declaration to those of the american...
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. >> my name is--the owner of christopher books in san francisco. independent book store.re 33 years. the bookstore housed in a victorian [indiscernible] who runs the potrero hill archive. this space is used for number of different things. the pharmacy being one of them. what makes us unique is we maintained the original character of the space. if you look up here, you see the ancient retrofitting. these are the original fixtures of what was here in the early 1920's or so. one of my favorite parts is sitting in that chair out front and saying hello to people when they come in and one of my favorite parts is when someone asks me oo recommend a book. you have home, you have work, well a third place is a place where you look for community and you build community, and i think of christopher's and other businesses like that as a third place. i had kids who come in that i knew when they were born and they come in and introduce to their kids. that is how long i is are been here. that feeling of history and connection and family and just being a sole proprietor in one of the most
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definitely prophesied by sort of richard dawkins and people all around him would we realize that christopher hitchens was right, that religion poisoned everything once we withdrew, that rude health would return to the body politic? or would things become really terrible? and i think that we're at a moment now where a lot people who are not themselves especially religious who are not raised a religious tradition who some of them are participants. the first large scale generation in american life to be raised without even a kind of attenuated sunday, christmas and easter form of christianity. lots of people in that camp have come around for some of the reasons john expresses and others to view that the new atheists were wrong that a more religious. america had its flaws, its problems and its divisions. but all things considered, religion was doing something in american life that we missed in the year of our lord see what i did there? 20 and 25, and that therefore maybe it's worth opening up a conversation, a new kind of conversation about religion, a new discussion, a new debate. and that, i t
definitely prophesied by sort of richard dawkins and people all around him would we realize that christopher hitchens was right, that religion poisoned everything once we withdrew, that rude health would return to the body politic? or would things become really terrible? and i think that we're at a moment now where a lot people who are not themselves especially religious who are not raised a religious tradition who some of them are participants. the first large scale generation in american life...
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. >> my name is christopher mica . i'm coming to this discussion today. i think about my friend in new york who i found has been recently made homeless since the beginning of the year and were was beat brutally by the police in new york city a few weeks ago to within an inch of their life. and i just found this out last night and i talked to them. i don't think i'll be as articulate as folks who have spoken already. i think it's really great commentary and but i'm struck by the richness of all their comments. the citizens in san francisco see clearly the politicking behind this attempt to remove a police commissioner. we simply need independent accountability and oversight for the police removal of max carter over stone who has no ethical violations and has done nothing wrong and pressuring him to resign shows incredible hubris. >> and why why if this removal is truly about making san francisco safer, why is the mayor targeting a commissioner who has worked to prevent police discrimination and misconduct? we need oversight that protects all residents not
. >> my name is christopher mica . i'm coming to this discussion today. i think about my friend in new york who i found has been recently made homeless since the beginning of the year and were was beat brutally by the police in new york city a few weeks ago to within an inch of their life. and i just found this out last night and i talked to them. i don't think i'll be as articulate as folks who have spoken already. i think it's really great commentary and but i'm struck by the richness...
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christopher, what can you tell us? >> that's right. again to those words from the prime minister, nana a crossroads in history. and also fascinating. i think they talked about us strong us backing, but no mention there of military support. now, i've been in washington for that 36 hours there and back trip with the prime minister. back then it was all the talk was a military backstop and how it might be supportive. and us military being used to provide almost like a dome, like the physical iron dome, but some kind of protection over the continent of europe. he simply said, there are strong us backing, and i wonder whether that is evidence that the uk and maybe the is that the uk and maybe the 15 other countries have met behind me in lancaster house in central london, are thinking we can't even guarantee the basics. we can't even guarantee that the us will provide that support. long, long—range jet support or radar support for a uk or uk or european peacekeeping force on the ground in ukraine. and instead, all we're looking for now is st
christopher, what can you tell us? >> that's right. again to those words from the prime minister, nana a crossroads in history. and also fascinating. i think they talked about us strong us backing, but no mention there of military support. now, i've been in washington for that 36 hours there and back trip with the prime minister. back then it was all the talk was a military backstop and how it might be supportive. and us military being used to provide almost like a dome, like the physical...
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live to gb news political editor christopher hope, who is on downing street for us with more.chris, thank you very much for managing to get to us this afternoon. chris, what is going on? how many of the leaders are turning up many of the leaders are turning up there, and how long can we expect it to go on for, and what are we expecting to get out of it? >> i. >> i. >> hi, tonya, welcome to the central london location. we can't say exactly where we are, but you'll see behind me there securing our future. they�*ve got securing our future. they've got this branding of this major event here. it's the biggest peace conference about the future of europe. many say since the second world war, a big moment. i�*m ticking off the leaders as they arrive. we're leaders as they arrive. we�*re expecting 16 leaders, plus the leaders of the european commission and the council of europe. so far, i've ticked off france's president macron, poland's donald tusk arriving with what looked like a broken leg, hobbling in. and also there's nato secretary general mark rutte. it's a very, very big day he
live to gb news political editor christopher hope, who is on downing street for us with more.chris, thank you very much for managing to get to us this afternoon. chris, what is going on? how many of the leaders are turning up many of the leaders are turning up there, and how long can we expect it to go on for, and what are we expecting to get out of it? >> i. >> i. >> hi, tonya, welcome to the central london location. we can't say exactly where we are, but you'll see behind me...